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Hongwei Bao

    The Passion of the Rabbit God
    Queering the Asian Diaspora
    Queer Media in China
    Contemporary Chinese Queer Performance
    Queer China
    • Queer China

      Lesbian and Gay Literature and Visual Culture under Postsocialism

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(10)Évaluer

      Focusing on queer cultural production in contemporary China, this book explores the intricate social changes surrounding gender, sexuality, and desire. It delves into queer literature and visual arts from the post-Mao and postsocialist era, uncovering the ideological complexities and vibrant creativity of queer identities in China. Through this analysis, it provides a nuanced understanding of the evolving landscape of queer expression within a rapidly transforming society.

      Queer China
    • Contemporary Chinese Queer Performance

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on queer theatre and performance in contemporary China, this groundbreaking study by Hongwei Bao offers valuable insights into the intersection of art, gender, and sexuality. It serves as a critical resource for students and scholars in theatre and performance studies, gender and sexuality studies, and Asian studies, highlighting the unique cultural dynamics at play in this evolving field.

      Contemporary Chinese Queer Performance
    • Queer Media in China

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on queer media in China, this book explores various forms such as films, websites, zines, and film festivals created by and for the LGBTQ community during the early twenty-first century. It highlights the unique practices and cultural expressions that emerged within this context, providing insight into the evolving representation and experiences of LGBTQ individuals in contemporary Chinese society.

      Queer Media in China
    • Queering the Asian Diaspora

      East and Southeast Asian Sexuality, Identity and Cultural Politics

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersections of queer studies, diaspora studies, and Asian Studies, the book explores an intersectional cultural politics that challenges racism, colonialism, nationalism, and patriarchy. It advocates for a framework that is both feminist and queer, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of these interconnected issues within cultural contexts.

      Queering the Asian Diaspora
    • The Rabbit God: protector of queer hearts across East Asia. Can this ancient myth help rewrite our tomorrows?Hongwei Bao’s debut collection charts an emotional journey through centuries and between nations, with the poet’s own migration from Inner Mongolia to Nottingham offering a unique, fascinating perspective through which to examine Asian and queer identity.These are poems which hop energetically over any and all borders. Scenes of everyday heartache give way to fireworks of rage and joy, while intimate examinations of relationships and desire sit alongside politically charged pieces – as the poet contrasts injustices from ancient China with those from present-day England.In verses alive with longing and resistance, Bao’s poems ask: what does it mean to love, defy, and bloom as a queer, Asian soul in our ever-changing world?

      The Passion of the Rabbit God